Peeling off the Sotomayor layers
Phyllis Chesler wrote a nice column today reminding conservatives (a) not to Bork Sotomayor (because two wrongs definitely don’t make a right); and (b) to make sure to develop Sotomayor’s understanding...
View ArticleDeciding cases, the Sotomayor way
Reviewing the facts and law is so passe. The New Editor explains how it will be done in the Sotomayor era.
View ArticleFollow the money
Something very weird is going on when a woman has worked 25 plus years as a lawyer (in both the private and public sector), but has only about $1,000 in savings, and less than $1,000,000 in equity....
View ArticleWhat I wish some senator would say to Sotomayor *UPDATED*
The Washington Post is warning Republican senators not to be mean to poor Judge Sotomayor. It’s a funny (inadvertently funny) article, because the Post editors acknowledge that Obama was anything but...
View ArticleSotomayor a true judge — incoherent *UPDATED*
You know that I don’t like judges. I’ve certainly made no secret of that fact, and it’s no doubt a by-product of practicing law in a region crawling with activist judges. Listening to Sotomayor...
View ArticleWise Latina in on the Supreme Court
It was a foregone conclusion, but it’s still irksome that the RINOs piled on for Sotomayor. It’s not just that she’s a judicial activist who dislikes self-defense, lies about her record, and shilled...
View ArticleYour quote for the day
J.C. Arenas on the laundry list of qualifications for Obama’s Supreme Court picks: Obama’s first Supreme Court appointment was Sonia Sotomayor, the Bronx-bred daughter of Puerto Rican parents, who...
View ArticleYour betters in Washington are just more important than you are
There’s still time to make a stand by signing the White House petition urging that we establish “gun free zones” around the President, VP, and their families. The thinking is that what’s sauce for the...
View ArticleSotomayor reminds us that affirmative action is terribly unfair
Justice Sotomayor came to San Francisco and inadvertently made the case that affirmative action terribly unfair — and, moreover, that people are right if they believe, not that it gives qualified...
View ArticleSonia Sotomayor’s absolutely revolting racism
Yesterday, Sonia Sotomayor announced that she is absolutely horrified that the 14th Amendment can be used to prevent state government from engaging in race-based discrimination. Some may be a little...
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